i would really love a drop-down control that can be styled in IE.
The only reason why i haven't been using javascript based form controls till
now, is because they load slowly (i.e after the DOM is rendered), but if the
controls are clearly light-weight u have a user waiting to use'em already.

-GTG


On 6/26/07, Gilles (Webunity) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Oke guys, i thought i'd kick an old topic since i am thinking of
rewriting one of my old plugins a bit to work with the latest version
of jQuery and to incorporate the comments you gave into it.

The original thread is here:

http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/f8739f433058e3f4/b6ffee9ecdfb0540

I've renamed the plugin from cssHover to wuWidgets (Webunity Widgets)
since they are more widgets then merely a cssHover-ish implementation.
I will also be adding one new form widget, which i've called the
"Multistate checkbox". The idea for that came from this webpage:

http://www.thinkvitamin.com/features/design/web-app-without-makeup-the-design-iterations-of-teamsnap

Basicly we'll end up with these controls:
- Checkbox
- Radio button
- Button: normal
- Button: toggle button
- Checkbox: normal
- Checkbox: multiple states

All is unobtrusive offcourse.

If you have any other thoughts, please let me know, i'll try to
implement them.

-- Gilles




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-GTG

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